CORDIS Project
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This project aims to develop advanced theoretical tools for studying strongly correlated materials under nonequilibrium conditions. By enhancing dynamical mean field theory, it seeks to simulate real-time dynamics in many-body systems, which can lead to new insights and applications in material science and technology.
Strongly correlated materials exhibit some of the most remarkable phenonomena found in condensed matter systems.
They typically involve many active degrees of freedom (spin, charge, orbital), which leads to numerous competing states and complicated phase diagrams. A new perspective on correlated many-body systems is provided by the nonequilibrium dynamics, which is being explored in transport studies on nanostructures, pump-probe experiments on correlated solids, and in quench experiments on ult…
UNIVERSITE DE FRIBOURG
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Switzerland, Zuerich
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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